Is youthful, chatty, jump, bark a denotative or connotative meaning.a lot of points guys !
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Youthful and chatty are connotative, Jump and Bark are denotative
Ответ:
The main idea of the paragraph is best expressed in what sentence?
The correct answer is 1.
It is correct, I just submited this lesson. :)